March 3, 2009

Mosaic thingy

Via Amy.




Categories:
1. favorite food
2. hometown
3. favorite color
4. celebrity crush
5. favorite drink
6. dream vacation
7. favorite dessert
8. what I want to be when I grow up
9. name
10. what I love most in the world
11. one word that describes me
12. username











There was something oddly compelling about the process of making this--applying these arbitrarily chosen categories to myself, searching for images that resonated with me emotionally (and physically), and assembling them into a whole. And looking at the final product--all these images representing facets of my personality randomly juxtaposed, a riot of color--is strangely satisfying. Especially the ones representing id-level desires--hummus, strawberry-rhubarb pie à la mode, Yvonne Strahovski. I guess it's not really so surprising that I would enjoy looking at those, but....

I dunno. It's weird. Is there something self-aggrandizing in this? While we're at it, isn't there something self-aggrandizing about this whole blog thing? Is that the source of my ongoing discomfort with this enterprise? Why am I okay with boundless self-loathing, but uncomfortable with thinking and talking about how awesome I am?

My head hurts.

If you'd like to engage in similar angst, or just make a pretty mosaic thingy, here's how:

a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Pick an image.
c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into this mosaic maker.

2 comments:

Kirk said...

isn't there something self-aggrandizing about this whole blog thing? Is that the source of my ongoing discomfort with this enterprise?

Well, yes. And probably. For me also. I deal with it by not writing about myself all that much. I'm fine with inflicting my opinions and pretentiousness on anyone willing to read it, but much less so when it comes to writing about myself.

Also, you can't have rhubarb, that's mine. (Though it really doesn't need the strawberries or ice cream.) The mosaic thing is pretty cool, one day I might find the energy to do one.

Amy said...

I hated the way all my pictures looked together. Even though, actually, I really liked all the pictures separately.

omg what does this say about me omg